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Welcome back! LVS children
The graduation of the first LVS class was only months ago. Meeting the score of new students, we can’t help but feeling getting older already as they remain the same youthful ages of 16-22.
They love internet. They communicate more with text-messaging than in real life. They are most interested in subjects about romance and love [...]
Teacher Training Program
May 5, 2010. Photos from Minhoo.
A journalist from China’s foremost English Newspaper. An auditor from ‘big four’ accounting firm. An intelligent software programer. A trilingual translator and social enterprise entrepreneur. A senior manager of corporate culture. A talented textile engineer. None has exactly overlapping areas over than the district they live and work at. And [...]
Health Classes for Chaoyang and Changping Migrant School Students
May-5-2010, Beijing. Videos filmed edited by Volunteer Sun Jing. Photos from Minhoo.
Starting at the end of March, every Thursday and Friday afternoons, PTE staffers along with a few PTE volunteers travel to Dongba at Chaoyang and Pingxiwangfu at Changping District respectively, to teach 2 classes of 11-14 year-olds about general health issues and HIV prevention. As an [...]
TTT workshops for Red Wing Projects
Red Wing projects is one of the best HIV/AIDS education projects organized by any student organization in China we’ve participated or observed. Every year since 2008, HIV/AIDS prevention being the main focus of the project, international Aiesecers as well as local Chinese members come together to study knowledge of HIV/AIDS and learn about teaching skills [...]
22nd World AIDS Day – Universal Access and Human Rights
Today is the 21st Worlds AIDS Day.
Started on 1st December 1988, World AIDS Day is about raising money, increasing awareness, fighting prejudice and improving education. The World AIDS Day theme for 2009 is ‘Universal Access and Human Rights’. World AIDS Day is important in reminding people that HIV has not gone away, and that there are [...]
Chaoping project Concluded
Taking bus rides for about 2 hours on Wednesday afternoons, walking past rows of shabby houses and through thick veils of sand stirred up from piles scattered along sides of the road, volunteer teachers from a Beijing-based university would finally get to Xin Long (meaning New Dragon in Chinese) migrant school in Chaoping district to [...]
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